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Globalization, Education, and Citizenship: Solidarity Versus Markets?

Carlos Alberto Torres
- 20 Jun 2002 - 
- Vol. 39, Iss: 2, pp 363-378
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In this paper, the authors suggest that globalization places limits on state autonomy and national sovereignty, affecting education in various ways, expressed in tensions between global and local dynamics in virtually every policy domain.
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This article suggests that globalization places limits on state autonomy and national sovereignty, affecting education in various ways. Those limits are expressed in tensions between global and local dynamics in virtually every policy domain. Globalization not only blurs national boundaries but also shifts solidarities within and outside the national state. Globalization cannot be defined exclusively by the post-Fordist organization of production; therefore, issues of human rights will play a major role affecting civic minimums at the state level, the performance of capital and labor in various domains, and particularly the dynamics of citizenship and democracy in the modern state. However, educational policy and its contributions to citizenship, democracy, and multiculturalism will face unprecedented challenges if the logic of fear, exacerbated by the events of September 11, prevails.

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Rethinking the Social Studies Curriculum in the Context of Globalization: Education for Global Citizenship in the U.S.

TL;DR: This article argued that a new orientation to social studies education is necessary in order to understand and address the effects of globalization, and two exemplary programs that teach about the world illustrate some of the problems and issues with global perspectives specific to the U.S educational context.
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IEA International Civic and Citizenship Education Study 2016 Assessment Framework

TL;DR: The Marco de Evaluacion del ICCS 2016 as mentioned in this paper proporciona un sustento conceptual for la medicion de antecedentes, procesos and resultados of la educación civica y ciudadana realizada in el segundo ciclo de this estudio.
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Global citizenship education, school curriculum and games: Learning Mathematics, English and Science as a global citizen

TL;DR: Significant implications for global citizenship education in schools are drawn that include designing a meaningful context for engaged learning in schools with components of global citizenship, developing a research culture in schools as a stepping stone forglobal citizenship education and building capacity of teachers and school leaders in global citizenship.
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Limits of Citizenship: Migrants and Postnational Membership in Europe

TL;DR: Soysal et al. as mentioned in this paper compare the different ways European nations incorporate immigrants, how these policies evolved, and how they are influenced by international human rights discourse, and suggest a possible accommodation to these shifts: specifically, a model of post-national membership that derives its legitimacy from universal personhood, rather than national belonging.
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The Effects of Education as an Institution

TL;DR: This article explored the institutional effects of education as a legitimation system and suggested that it is a special case of a more general macrosociological theory of the effects of the education system as a system of legitimation.